Posts Tagged ‘milestone’

April 17th, 2006

New diet, bball tryout.

Tyler is now 9 weeks old, and just this past week we have been forced to change his diet. He now prefers 1 fist in his mouth for an hour, or sometimes he tries to sneak in a 2nd fist. But being the good parents we are, we don’t let him suck on his fists all the time and we convince him that a bottle full of formula is better for him in the long run.

With summer quickly approaching Tyler enjoys wearing shorts. Not just any shorts mind you. He loves his jersey/knit shirts the most. He and uncle Kent both seem to have taking a liking to the sport of basketball and #25. The only difference between Tyler … Read the rest »


March 20th, 2006

5 Weeks Later

We are slowly starting to regain control of our nights; all of us are sleeping for a few more hours at night than before. Don’t let this confuse you into thinking we get a full 8 hours of sleep. No. We no longer are waking up every 2 hours to feed or rock him, but are now finally waking up after 3 MAYBE 4. Tyler has also recently discovered use of his tongue and hands. At times when we give him his pacifier and he isn’t in the mood he pulls it out almost instantly with his hand. It’s amusing at first because we think it is a mistake and hes just doing it uncontrollably. It isn’t until we repeatedly … Read the rest »


March 4th, 2006

Photos and us!

We are still living in the Sacramento Area, where Lindsey is currently managing our Apartment Complex, the Montelena , and I am doing graphics and websites for clients while waiting to go back to school this next semester. Eminent Clothing is still around and keeps the both of us happily busy as well. Now that Tyler has come around, we’ve found ourselves twice as busy and twice as tired!

Tyler is now 3 weeks old, going on 4, and has gained maybe 6 oz. He is fussy only when he’s hungry and really enjoys his swing which plays ‘cheap’ classical music. I’m trying to replace it with some good rock music to keep him alert. Other than eating and sleeping, … Read the rest »